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in the case of al-qaeda and the taliban if you could show that an individual was a member of al-qaeda or taliban then there may be some legal grounds to detain them and try them as an enemy combatant rather than in federal court. but this is masked in legal clothing. it's not actually a legal argument, and we shouldn't confuse these two things. the argument they're making is we should presume from the beginning that any incident involving islamic militancy is some how tied into al-qaeda. as i said, i've done research on this region and this particular conflict for 15 years. while the militants in chechnya have adopted al-qaeda ideology the connection is very slim and they have very different objectives that are very local very parochial and have a lot of to do with russia and very little to do with the united states. >> john: i agree and you're characterizing that as a political approach is profoundly diplomatic. scholar and attorney, christopher swift, thank you for coming tonight. >> thank you. >> john: thank you. one good thing may come out of the boston bombings. the violence is c
in the case of al-qaeda and the taliban if you could show that an individual was a member of al-qaeda or taliban then there may be some legal grounds to detain them and try them as an enemy combatant rather than in federal court. but this is masked in legal clothing. it's not actually a legal argument, and we shouldn't confuse these two things. the argument they're making is we should presume from the beginning that any incident involving islamic militancy is some how tied into al-qaeda. as i...
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qaeda that is the only policy they have but al qaeda is only a part of the problem the larger problem is the muslim brotherhood and macau we have empowered the regime which is the parent of al qaeda and tomas and every terrorist group and we have the power than the give and then money into the manpower we will look back at this period in the same way when we kicked the shot out of irene and and he has been one of the worst in vicious dictators in the world over the last century. a half to recognize radical islam is a problem and stop coddling islamic groups in this country that around the world we have to believe that democratic society it is not. they deny it as a dictatorship and muslim brotherhood believes in dictatorship of islam to take over the world. they may not take over that is what they believe in we should not be a party to it to espouse the of policies with the department of, and security we don't get it. >>. >> kinder score what they said that would be great but not to do with policy execution. fed is not a strategy we have to help train the military to help them with th
qaeda that is the only policy they have but al qaeda is only a part of the problem the larger problem is the muslim brotherhood and macau we have empowered the regime which is the parent of al qaeda and tomas and every terrorist group and we have the power than the give and then money into the manpower we will look back at this period in the same way when we kicked the shot out of irene and and he has been one of the worst in vicious dictators in the world over the last century. a half to...
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>> i think lindsey graham was getting more information about his ties to al-qaeda. and on his hospital bed yesterday he said they are religious, but they don't have ties to any larger network. >> stephanie: yeah. exactly. that's what the fbi was saying initially. can i just say one of my favorite things is -- is the description -- because, you know, he was mad initially what he was tweeting was that you killed my brother. i think he actually killed his brother. >> that was a fake twitter account. >> stephanie: oh, okay. but, you know, that he was -- but i'm just saying that was -- i thought i was the only one that thought that that it was a little road runner he had explosives and he was run over by his brother and dragged like 30 feet and it just was -- i don't know, somebody said he was holding an acme receipt, and i don't think so. my buddy howard kurz wrote the police and this is what i said about the plitttt -- chuck grassley rushed in to say he wants to exam immigration reform particularly in light of what happened last week in boston. this doesn't lend itself
>> i think lindsey graham was getting more information about his ties to al-qaeda. and on his hospital bed yesterday he said they are religious, but they don't have ties to any larger network. >> stephanie: yeah. exactly. that's what the fbi was saying initially. can i just say one of my favorite things is -- is the description -- because, you know, he was mad initially what he was tweeting was that you killed my brother. i think he actually killed his brother. >> that was a...
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government pinses this on another country on another group, al qaeda, even, what do we do?what do we do if connection? that's why they are going so slowly, so methodically. they have to specifically find that those two young men or one of them got guidance, got funding, got anything that will connect them to that crime to another country and they are not ready to do that yet. they do not have a smoking gun. >> pierre thomas, it doesn't appear there was much chatter coming in before the attacks, but how about overall? what has the intelligence been like, pierre, tom cass as, in the last several months of international attacks in general? >> well, we know, again, that there was no specific credible threat before the boston marathon. we did an exclusive interview with the attorney general earlier this year and he talked about the fact that while al qaeda's central had been devastated and if you look at the overall terrorism pictures, one of the things that concerned him most is that you had so many splinter groups and also people being radicalized on the internet, and also peo
government pinses this on another country on another group, al qaeda, even, what do we do?what do we do if connection? that's why they are going so slowly, so methodically. they have to specifically find that those two young men or one of them got guidance, got funding, got anything that will connect them to that crime to another country and they are not ready to do that yet. they do not have a smoking gun. >> pierre thomas, it doesn't appear there was much chatter coming in before the...
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i don't really think al-qaeda is sending out 19-year-old college kids. the fact the bomb was so crude lead a lot of experts to believe that it was not well funded -- >> and the fact they tried to stick up a 7-eleven. >> exactly. and this did not fit the al-qaeda profile at all. >> to that point the only thing really sophisticated this week was how it was carried out at the boston marathon, but the devices were crude as you pointed out. obviously they had financial concerns or -- and they didn't have a car. the fact that they are trying to carjack a mercedes and possibly later a honda or whatever they didn't have their means of transportation figured out. >> did not the 1 brother drive over the other brother this morning? >> the latest from police was last night after robbing the 7-eleven and shooting the police officer at mit that they carjacked the mercedes they kept the person in that car for a half hour and then dropped him off at a gas station and continued on. and then one transit police officer was wounded in an exchange, and then there's a questio
i don't really think al-qaeda is sending out 19-year-old college kids. the fact the bomb was so crude lead a lot of experts to believe that it was not well funded -- >> and the fact they tried to stick up a 7-eleven. >> exactly. and this did not fit the al-qaeda profile at all. >> to that point the only thing really sophisticated this week was how it was carried out at the boston marathon, but the devices were crude as you pointed out. obviously they had financial concerns or...
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melissa: the big question, is there any indication of any links to al qaeda? >> we learned this afternoon, so far in this investigation, and they are not far into their exploriningexecploring a -- expy see nothing yet to cause them to conclude they were acting on behalf of a chechen cause. there is a life style agazine that gives them what they call practical advice like thousand build the bomb, the bomb used in this case, pressure cooker bomb is laid out in the inspire magazine, that is an avenue they will go down to see whether they are true homegrown, islamic jihadists who got their training if you will all in a digital way. melissa: katherine thank you so much. all right on money, what we need to do to make sure a tragedy like boston does not happen again. but what is the cost of that? and can it actually work? stay with us, more "money"..lia. straight ahead. eate the future.. by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand us investing billions... in everything from the best experie
melissa: the big question, is there any indication of any links to al qaeda? >> we learned this afternoon, so far in this investigation, and they are not far into their exploriningexecploring a -- expy see nothing yet to cause them to conclude they were acting on behalf of a chechen cause. there is a life style agazine that gives them what they call practical advice like thousand build the bomb, the bomb used in this case, pressure cooker bomb is laid out in the inspire magazine, that is...
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police are calling the plot al qaeda inspired. >>> and former new york congressman anthony weiner is turning a new leaf on twitter. you'll remember, he resigned from his post in 2011 after accidentally tweeting a sexually suggestive photo of himself. well, his first tweet back, a link to a 20-page paper on ways to keep new york, what he calls the capital of the middle class. weiner is considering a mayoral run this year. >>> well, an ohio zoo is seeing double. twin polar bears born at the toledo zoo made their debut yesterday. the brother and sister will be unveiled to the public next month, but for now, the zoo is hosting an online vote to name the adorable pair. and then they get really, really big. >>> in north dakota, a rookie news anchor was cut short after a serious slip of the tongue during his first broadcast. a.j. clemente apparently thought his mike was off as the show started, but his obscenity-laced muttering actually made the air. here it is. >> your news leader in high definition. >> gay [ bleep ]. >> good evening. you may have seen our newest reporter, a.j., on north d
police are calling the plot al qaeda inspired. >>> and former new york congressman anthony weiner is turning a new leaf on twitter. you'll remember, he resigned from his post in 2011 after accidentally tweeting a sexually suggestive photo of himself. well, his first tweet back, a link to a 20-page paper on ways to keep new york, what he calls the capital of the middle class. weiner is considering a mayoral run this year. >>> well, an ohio zoo is seeing double. twin polar bears...
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behind that, you get groups such as al qaeda. if you look at 84 attacks coming out of those groups compared to four from al qaeda, how do you compare? a lot of terrorism and the united states is born and raised here. host: based on your background in this, are there any parallels to what happened in the oklahoma city bombing, to what we potentially could see 19-year-old dzhokhar who is about to be charged probably later this week? guest: it certainly well within the cards. if he is convicted, what will ofthe fifth largest act terrorism in the united states, then went on to be involved in the murder of another law enforcement official, and then went on to throw improvised explosive devices out of two cars, one of which was a carjacked vehicle. this is an extraordinary example of violence. depending on evidence, which i certainly have no inside knowledge of, this has the potential to go to trial. host: one day after the bombings took place, the other was killed in that shooting in watertown, massachusetts, the center public and lat
behind that, you get groups such as al qaeda. if you look at 84 attacks coming out of those groups compared to four from al qaeda, how do you compare? a lot of terrorism and the united states is born and raised here. host: based on your background in this, are there any parallels to what happened in the oklahoma city bombing, to what we potentially could see 19-year-old dzhokhar who is about to be charged probably later this week? guest: it certainly well within the cards. if he is convicted,...
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>> i think there is connections between the al-qaeda fighters as they got more radical. that is the worrisome thing. keep in mind that the u.s. has criticized russia for harsh treatment of khich ens. now, we have dhech ens attacking inside america. so the target for the chechen rebels has gotten bigger and bigger and not just russia but in this case, united states as well. >> bill: terrific knowledge. steve, thanks again. we are waiting this news conference. we expect it to begin at 5:30 eastern time. that is 12 minutes away on the clock. the governor will be there and mayor will be there, as well. we'll bring that to you in a moment. what is happening on the streets of watertown, massachusetts tonight. we have been told about the gun battle that forced it into overdrive in the dead of night. we'll talk to someone who caught it on video right here. >> we heard explosions and gunfire coming down the street. a car that almost stopped at the light but then kept going with police behind it. then it seemed like hundred cop cars coming. ♪ [ male announcer ] purpose elevates
>> i think there is connections between the al-qaeda fighters as they got more radical. that is the worrisome thing. keep in mind that the u.s. has criticized russia for harsh treatment of khich ens. now, we have dhech ens attacking inside america. so the target for the chechen rebels has gotten bigger and bigger and not just russia but in this case, united states as well. >> bill: terrific knowledge. steve, thanks again. we are waiting this news conference. we expect it to begin at...
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and more widespread than al-qaeda? >> it's the latter in my opinion going back with experience over my career, megyn. whether you take hard-core extremists, right wing ideology that motivates them or perhaps in the tragedy over the last few days. when you talk about the term war on terrorism, from my career, it seemed like an apt term what happened after 9/11. many people didn't have a problem with that. as time went on and for me and my experience and time in the middle east after the u.s. went into iraq, a lot of my liaison contacts seems that was a ui fem i is a war on the developing war. >> megyn: that is what the president was worried about. according to john brennan, he says, describing the terrorists as jihadists or using that different phraseology, jihad means to purify one self for a moral goal. it gives the murderers legitimacy and john brennan seems to say we don't want to refer it on a war on jihad or war on terror, just al-qaeda. i mean, it's not necessarily just al-qaeda. >> no, it's not. part of the unfo
and more widespread than al-qaeda? >> it's the latter in my opinion going back with experience over my career, megyn. whether you take hard-core extremists, right wing ideology that motivates them or perhaps in the tragedy over the last few days. when you talk about the term war on terrorism, from my career, it seemed like an apt term what happened after 9/11. many people didn't have a problem with that. as time went on and for me and my experience and time in the middle east after the...
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we have seen al qaeda and iran plot against saudi targets. this is a new development but the idea that al qaeda in iran is not a new idea. they have long had a presence there. >> a marriage of convenience. >>> as tamerlan tsarnaev became radicalized did the u.s. miss key signals he was a threat. we will go live to moscow for more. >>> also ahead she is 5,000 miles from boston but feels the pain and shame for her family like it was right next door. in a timely fashion ojee and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact that i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. join today and find out why over 1 million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. pric
we have seen al qaeda and iran plot against saudi targets. this is a new development but the idea that al qaeda in iran is not a new idea. they have long had a presence there. >> a marriage of convenience. >>> as tamerlan tsarnaev became radicalized did the u.s. miss key signals he was a threat. we will go live to moscow for more. >>> also ahead she is 5,000 miles from boston but feels the pain and shame for her family like it was right next door. in a timely fashion...
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al-qaeda has continued to try and keep what hold in the chechen but never. known john from what i've been hearing in the news it doesn't really seem like u.s. intelligence agencies have previously been evaluating the chechen republic as a hotbed for american enemies obviously you're saying that al qaeda has been recruiting there won't live fact that these two men came from the surrounding area change the americans government's attitude toward the region and more specifically its military focus. well how well the u.s. government reacts and how the military react certainly isn't something that. i have any real insight into i would say that since the collapse of the soviet union december one thousand nine hundred one the united states has continued to deal with russian issues based on its old cold war paradigm and to a large degree the us regionally came out in support of the chechen cause for independence it was the enemy of my enemy is my friend paradigm and the russians continue to be perceived as inherently bad inherently evil if you will going back to the
al-qaeda has continued to try and keep what hold in the chechen but never. known john from what i've been hearing in the news it doesn't really seem like u.s. intelligence agencies have previously been evaluating the chechen republic as a hotbed for american enemies obviously you're saying that al qaeda has been recruiting there won't live fact that these two men came from the surrounding area change the americans government's attitude toward the region and more specifically its military focus....
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two men were getting direction and guidance from al qaeda members abroad. also today, this news clear plant in eastern tennessee, the watts bar nuclear power plant returned to normal status this afternoon following what the tennessee valley authority called an unusual event late saturday night. the unusual event was a shoot-out on the grounds of the nuclear plant at about 2:00 a.m. on saturday night, sunday morning. security officer at the nuclear plant was doing a routine perimeter patrol when he came across somebody on the grounds of the plant. he confronted the individual, whereupon the individual shot at him multiple times. he did not hit the security officer himself, but the vehicle the security officer was in was struck multiple times. the nuclear plant security officer then returned fire there is no sign that he hit the intruder. the intruder subsequently disappeared, probably by boat down the tennessee river. they have not found him. and that's all just in today's news cycle. everybody freak out. there is no reason to believe that any of these stori
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it may turn out to be that they are members of al qaeda or something like that. but right now, based on that initial interrogation, there isn't that. and in order to send someone to guantanamo and use a military commission, the person has to be a non-u.s. citizen, and of course the suspect here is a u.s. citizen. so this kind of talk has been thrown around. but there is no realistic possibility that this is a viable option. and as i say, as a practical matter, it's really something that has failed. i'm now in the private sector. and if i -- if someone came to me with a track record of the guantanamo military commissions, i think they would be fired, you know, at the get-go. >> one of the decisions that has been made thus far is that dzhokhar tsarnaev was mirandize ed today at his initial court appearance when the judge and the defense attorney came to him. but this apparently was after he had responded to questions from investigators before he was read his rights. the administration is citing the public safety exemption from the miranda warning as being the justi
it may turn out to be that they are members of al qaeda or something like that. but right now, based on that initial interrogation, there isn't that. and in order to send someone to guantanamo and use a military commission, the person has to be a non-u.s. citizen, and of course the suspect here is a u.s. citizen. so this kind of talk has been thrown around. but there is no realistic possibility that this is a viable option. and as i say, as a practical matter, it's really something that has...
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al qaeda. >> at that time, yes. he was put in jail because nobody knew who he was he was put in jail for visa violation. what happened also in 1999 and this came out in the trial of one of the master minds of 9/11 in hamburg the three mastermind pilots of 9/11 traveled to kandahar specifically to train to fight in chechnya. at that time the al qaeda leadership told them we have enough person in chechnya. we have other plans for you. so it goes really deeply. >> bret: general, i want to talk to you tactically. i know militarily is different than operationally inside the u.s. the challenge of trying to find this guy right now if he has had training and he is, you know, basically a dog backed up against a wall? >> well, hiding is one thing. and he can probably successfully hide for a period of time. but he has got to move at some point and then he is vulnerable. they all know that they have great surveillance out there. it's a matter of time in my mind until they get him. >> bret: he may have been injured in this fire
al qaeda. >> at that time, yes. he was put in jail because nobody knew who he was he was put in jail for visa violation. what happened also in 1999 and this came out in the trial of one of the master minds of 9/11 in hamburg the three mastermind pilots of 9/11 traveled to kandahar specifically to train to fight in chechnya. at that time the al qaeda leadership told them we have enough person in chechnya. we have other plans for you. so it goes really deeply. >> bret: general, i want...
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qaeda answer the key question have they been operating alone or had they had help that is currently the younger brother did he escape with the help of someone? but the white house says the president is not trying to micromanage the situation by trying to let the professionals do their jobs and obviously we know the task force is run by the fbi. gerri: an interesting reaction in washington and i will go back for a quick comment how likely do you think it is by tomorrow morning we will have some good news coming from boston? >> there is a very good chance something will happen overnight. our perpetrator is still on the run and a good chance he is still in the area. i think it is quite possible the news bichir will look quite different with positive developments by the time the sun comes up. gerri: there was big developments last night. i hope it turns in favor of the people and the law authorities. thank you for being with us we will be right back. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a
qaeda answer the key question have they been operating alone or had they had help that is currently the younger brother did he escape with the help of someone? but the white house says the president is not trying to micromanage the situation by trying to let the professionals do their jobs and obviously we know the task force is run by the fbi. gerri: an interesting reaction in washington and i will go back for a quick comment how likely do you think it is by tomorrow morning we will have some...
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when we manhunted al qaeda, i look at it more of a smaller group. there was not a lot of intelligence that came out. not a lot push about it. so i see this more probably as a very small group or cell. because the larger the group gets, the more chance you get to get information out. >> i have got to jump in. secretary of state john kerry is speaking now. let's listen in. >> and the rights of people are represented in many different ways. i ploebl stand here today to release again our human rights report. i want to thank -- i'm glad to be here with assistant secretary as we present this year's human rights reports. these reports send a very clear message that all governments have a responsibility to protect universal human rights. and they helped to blaze a path forward -- >> we're going to break into this. they're going over the annual human rights report. if he does make comments about the situation, we will obviously jump back in. i want to go back to you and ask the mayor what his gut instinct was. we have looked at social media pages. they had s
when we manhunted al qaeda, i look at it more of a smaller group. there was not a lot of intelligence that came out. not a lot push about it. so i see this more probably as a very small group or cell. because the larger the group gets, the more chance you get to get information out. >> i have got to jump in. secretary of state john kerry is speaking now. let's listen in. >> and the rights of people are represented in many different ways. i ploebl stand here today to release again...
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only get that when the guy in question has youtube links going to al qaeda and other extremist imams. >> bill: juan, you need to read what this guy posted on social media. i have got to governmental i seen it i want to be very sure before i leap. let me say one last thing, bill. you were right to say to broekhoff, do you want us to send troops over there? because more people, more civilians. >> bill: of course. >> bill: will die. if the troops have to invade. i don't understand why they don't see that. >> bill: i want you to do me a favor, mary katharine. >> will do. >> bill: go to tom pro-call's house and get him on the program. >> i will see what i can do for you. >> bill: directly ahead. did the fbi screw up and allow one of the boston terrorists free reign when he was doing questionable >> hume zone segment tonight. good news and bad news to the central bureau of investigation. it did a tremendous job in tracking down the two boston bombers in four days. bad news the bureau tipped off about the older terrorist but did not take aggressive action to monitor him. >> he applied for ci
only get that when the guy in question has youtube links going to al qaeda and other extremist imams. >> bill: juan, you need to read what this guy posted on social media. i have got to governmental i seen it i want to be very sure before i leap. let me say one last thing, bill. you were right to say to broekhoff, do you want us to send troops over there? because more people, more civilians. >> bill: of course. >> bill: will die. if the troops have to invade. i don't...
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here we have been over the past decade, since 9/11, trying to battle al qaeda. now we have got another islamic extreme just group from chechneya, to attack us on the home front where did they receive training and how do we stop it? >> neil: do you think when it comes to authorities pursuing this, that obviously they know more than they let on at these press conferences. that i can understand. but that there is a concerted effort to do almost everything possible to capture this guy alive. >> certainly. we've learned from his old are brother that he was ready to die as martyr. he was already strapped with explosives. whether he was ready to commit s south suicide or not that's unknown. and these are not kids. they're train warriors, individuals who are willing to die for their beliefs, and if they're willing to do that, very difficult to combat that from intelligence or law enforcement stances. >> neil: richards thank you. eric is in watertown where we're waiting to hear from authorities. they're going to update us on i imagine a lot of things. what's the latest?
here we have been over the past decade, since 9/11, trying to battle al qaeda. now we have got another islamic extreme just group from chechneya, to attack us on the home front where did they receive training and how do we stop it? >> neil: do you think when it comes to authorities pursuing this, that obviously they know more than they let on at these press conferences. that i can understand. but that there is a concerted effort to do almost everything possible to capture this guy alive....
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qaeda or it was a terrorist attack, all the questions that come in the wake of something like this, i can probably confidently say that that is one that is not in the top five guesses, brothers from chechnya. if they take suspect number two into custody, they will be asking him for reasons, motives, have they been in the united states, reports now saying they were in the united states for one to two years. they may have come here specifically to carry out these attacks. that is the kind of questions they will want to ask, and the investigation will go off in that direction if and when suspect two is taken into custody, hopefully alive so we can get some real answers behind his motive. , suspectem is dead number one with the black hat in the photos. , the 19-er brother year-old, still on the run and dangerous. for those joining us now on al jazeera, it is about 7:15 in the morning in boston. all these developments took place overnight in the past six or seven hours. this one suspect still on the run, presumably believed to be in the watertown area, which is in effective lockdown. peo
qaeda or it was a terrorist attack, all the questions that come in the wake of something like this, i can probably confidently say that that is one that is not in the top five guesses, brothers from chechnya. if they take suspect number two into custody, they will be asking him for reasons, motives, have they been in the united states, reports now saying they were in the united states for one to two years. they may have come here specifically to carry out these attacks. that is the kind of...
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if you look at web sites that support al qaeda, they are celebrating this event. they're saying to the united states, you're weak. look at the united states. two of our brothers have got the united states tied up in knots costing them millions of dollars. this is what we're supposed to do. adam gadd dan, spokesperson for al qaeda, what he told everybody. the fatwa is alive. go out and kill americans wherever you find them. frankly do it without a lot of effort. neil: so, jack, just to bring my thick skull up to speed, you think there's going got to be a foreign connection, there has got to be a link to chechen group, islamist group, that these guys are not acting totally alone? >> what i'm saying there is distinct possibility. we don't know that. but that will be pretty much confirmed in the coming days. right now --. neil: but if there is, that alone, what does that tell you? >> well, it seems we have a new front because chechens haven't attack the united states. their effort has been independence and targeting russia. neil: but they got mad at us supporting russ
if you look at web sites that support al qaeda, they are celebrating this event. they're saying to the united states, you're weak. look at the united states. two of our brothers have got the united states tied up in knots costing them millions of dollars. this is what we're supposed to do. adam gadd dan, spokesperson for al qaeda, what he told everybody. the fatwa is alive. go out and kill americans wherever you find them. frankly do it without a lot of effort. neil: so, jack, just to bring my...
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and so much of our effort has been focused on al qaeda related or al qaeda dictated or driven attacks. what we've seen so far, there is more to come out. these two gentlemen may have been radicalized but there are no direct lirngs to al qaeda so we'll step back and look at it from a muslim extremist perspective, are there other areas, other reasonings such as asia and chechnya, that we'll need to pay more attention to. >> so roger, quickly does that become an intelligence issue? is that an intelligence gathering issue? >> it is an intelligence issue but also a community issue. of the many plots disrupted around the united states, many were disrupted because of a tip-off from the local community to law enforcement. so we have focused so much on specific ethnic groups since 9/11 in terms of potential threats. maybe we need to open the aperture a little bit. not because the communities pose a threat to the united states but because there are individuals we need to pay attention to. >> when you talk about other groups, not al qaeda but other overseas groups that you might want to investig
and so much of our effort has been focused on al qaeda related or al qaeda dictated or driven attacks. what we've seen so far, there is more to come out. these two gentlemen may have been radicalized but there are no direct lirngs to al qaeda so we'll step back and look at it from a muslim extremist perspective, are there other areas, other reasonings such as asia and chechnya, that we'll need to pay more attention to. >> so roger, quickly does that become an intelligence issue? is that...
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they get al qaeda. >> yeah. >> and what happens is al qaeda has this process, this gentle persuasion where they believe that they are really -- they convince themselves. i mean, it's not brainwash. they convince themselves. once they start inculcating them, you know, khalid shaikh mohammed said it, that the most important thing to be a member of al qaeda was not whether you could speak a foreign language, military training, your ability to shoot a gun, or make a bomb. the most important thing was your willingness for self-sacrifice. that's how you get in. and that's what they've built that cult on. now, in the last few years, it's diminished with -- diminished with -- because we diminished al qaeda and bin laden. so it's diminished but it's not gone away. >> let me go back to roger cressi because we don't want to generalize on here. i like to find patterns. it's easier if you can figure out what is going on and everything being phenomenal and chaotic, you'd like to think -- when people are willing to kill people by the numbers, lots of people, it's usually a deep religious thing, lik
they get al qaeda. >> yeah. >> and what happens is al qaeda has this process, this gentle persuasion where they believe that they are really -- they convince themselves. i mean, it's not brainwash. they convince themselves. once they start inculcating them, you know, khalid shaikh mohammed said it, that the most important thing to be a member of al qaeda was not whether you could speak a foreign language, military training, your ability to shoot a gun, or make a bomb. the most...
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supported by the from abroad including al qaeda stuff so if we look at the migration of chechens after the war you can find them anywhere you can find in europe in england in the united states as we can see the question is whether they still have some affiliation with the with the militants or whether they. were just acting alone. right we've just got word right now reports say that the governor deval patrick says that there is a massive manhunt underway and a law down has now been extended to boston we've heard guided they also say that public transport has been shut down boston is basically on a stand still i want to come back to what we do know about these suspects we've heard stories that the own mind preserve and actually tells us a little bit more about them what can you share with us that they've they've come up on the russian social networking. what do you know about them what what has come out of that there is like a very popular russian social network something like a facebook copy in russia and one of the friends of one of the suspects had a video with one of the suspects. t
supported by the from abroad including al qaeda stuff so if we look at the migration of chechens after the war you can find them anywhere you can find in europe in england in the united states as we can see the question is whether they still have some affiliation with the with the militants or whether they. were just acting alone. right we've just got word right now reports say that the governor deval patrick says that there is a massive manhunt underway and a law down has now been extended to...
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you saw bin laden and members of al qaeda voice support for what was going on in chechnya because it is a muslim region, and over type, we've seen a greater integration of fighters. some of whom went to chechnya to fight on behalf of the separative movement and on behalf of the broad jihad. now what you see in the second phase of chechnya is objective by some separatives to create a pan islamic presence throughout central asia. we're dealing with a phenomenon that's changed over time. up till now, we've got to be careful on speculation, this was not an american fight. there was nothing that went on there that was of a foreign policy priority of the united states. particularly in the world of counterterrorism. if in fact, ties can be confirmed, this changed things significantly. >> what kind of precedent is there in your mind for this kind of attack where we're seeing tactics of somewhat conventional terrorist hit, followed up by what is essentially criminals fleeing and car jacking and tangling with police? is that a format that we've seen in other terrorist incidents? >> in the afte
you saw bin laden and members of al qaeda voice support for what was going on in chechnya because it is a muslim region, and over type, we've seen a greater integration of fighters. some of whom went to chechnya to fight on behalf of the separative movement and on behalf of the broad jihad. now what you see in the second phase of chechnya is objective by some separatives to create a pan islamic presence throughout central asia. we're dealing with a phenomenon that's changed over time. up till...
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of course it has nothing to do with islam, it's an al qaeda terrorist group. but they use religious, they distort it, and they make their killers. if he goes there for six months, he's probably communicating back with his handlers, and there's still a period of interaction, that ice probably making the bombs -- >> we should let people know we're seeing military assault vehicles and they seem to be well armed. they're driving in the area of cambridge where we believe there will be some sort of a controlled explosion because a device they found. i believe it was described as a pressure cooker type of device. which was used certainly in at least one of the boston marathon bombings. that first explosion they believe was a pressure cooker device. my apologies for interrupting. >> they're going to disrupt that device, they're going to use the bomb technicians from fbi or the massachusetts state police, they're going to disrupt it. atf has bomb technicians there as well. they've been i'm sure brainstorming it all morning. what they'll do is set a disrupter on it or s
of course it has nothing to do with islam, it's an al qaeda terrorist group. but they use religious, they distort it, and they make their killers. if he goes there for six months, he's probably communicating back with his handlers, and there's still a period of interaction, that ice probably making the bombs -- >> we should let people know we're seeing military assault vehicles and they seem to be well armed. they're driving in the area of cambridge where we believe there will be some...
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i was really annoyed at peter king who came out right away and said it looks like al-qaeda to me. who knows, right? we remember atlanta. we remember oklahoma city. what are the police saying in boston right now. >> they're not saying a lot. they kept denying they had a person of interest all day yesterday. police commissioner, ed davis explicitly said we do not have a suspect at brigham and women's hospital while there were cops surrounding the hospital and there was an armored vehicle outside. people could see the cops talking to somebody. so, you know, part of the thinking now this 20-year-old saudi national's apartment was searched in revere yesterday and several bags of stuff was taken away. some of the thinks was they weren't sure if he was involved. they wanted to investigate. they didn't want to tip anyone off. so they didn't give the full story. we still don't know if this guy has any connection. tweeted out about 3:00 this morning that the police told him the guy had nothing to do with it. there is a press report at 9:30. number one is based purely on math chances are the
i was really annoyed at peter king who came out right away and said it looks like al-qaeda to me. who knows, right? we remember atlanta. we remember oklahoma city. what are the police saying in boston right now. >> they're not saying a lot. they kept denying they had a person of interest all day yesterday. police commissioner, ed davis explicitly said we do not have a suspect at brigham and women's hospital while there were cops surrounding the hospital and there was an armored vehicle...
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but they may have had interaction via the web and the internet with al qaeda's ideology, with al qaeda websites. which in the process of radicalization, gave them targets that they would not have thought of before. and that that target became america and everything about the united states of america. >> and from your knowledge, there was a conversation between vladimir putin and president obama on friday night, a pledge of more cooperation. but the fact is, that over the past few years, there has not been a whole lot of cooperation between the russian security services and our intelligence services. >> no. and let's be honest about what's going on in chechnya. under mr. putin, there have been horrendous human rights violations in chechnya. the country has been occupied and brutalized by russian forces for the last decade and more. that's not to excuse chechen terrorism. the chechen terrorists have carried out absolutely horrible acts of terror against movie houses, against schools, but what we've seen in chechnya is a growing radicalization of the population under the oppression that t
but they may have had interaction via the web and the internet with al qaeda's ideology, with al qaeda websites. which in the process of radicalization, gave them targets that they would not have thought of before. and that that target became america and everything about the united states of america. >> and from your knowledge, there was a conversation between vladimir putin and president obama on friday night, a pledge of more cooperation. but the fact is, that over the past few years,...
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al qaeda, you know, had members that would go to chechnya recently. and talking about ayman al zwari who is the leader was arrested in 1996 and spent six months in jail. he told the russians some story that wasn't true and they released him. so that's an indication that al qaeda certainly knows part of this well. i see this as more of a pre 9/11 period when the chechen war was at the height. and the detraction for foreigners, al qaeda, foreign firefighter has also received it as well. >> nic robertson, i appreciate you reporting. juliet kayyem, thank you very much. we are learning more about the suspect's family members. we are going to play you a conversation their mother had with kate walsh. she is still there. and tamerlan's wife katherine has given a brand new statement on the bond. we'll tell you what she is say. and later the unsolved murder of one of tamerlan's friends and two others in the boston area in 2011. is it possible he could have been involved in those murders? we'll tell you what we know right now. using stereoscopic cameras. ♪ and
al qaeda, you know, had members that would go to chechnya recently. and talking about ayman al zwari who is the leader was arrested in 1996 and spent six months in jail. he told the russians some story that wasn't true and they released him. so that's an indication that al qaeda certainly knows part of this well. i see this as more of a pre 9/11 period when the chechen war was at the height. and the detraction for foreigners, al qaeda, foreign firefighter has also received it as well. >>...
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al qaeda spokesman alan ghaddan today this. >> in the west you have got a lot at your disposal. let's take america as an example. america is absolutely awash with easily obtainable firearms. you can go down to a gun show at the local convention center and come away with a fully automatic assault rifle without a background check and most likely without having to show an indication card. so what are you waiting for? >> michael: and the damn senate voted to allow this to continue. it's so frightening. even after the gun bill's defeat, democrats are working to change the law to keep guns out of the hands of terris. joe manchin of west virginia said round two of his gun control bill will include language that closes the terror loophole. the democrats should get it done, and if republicans try to stop them, they should call them out for what they are accomplices to terror. joining me now is "boston globe" reporter scot lehigh. he comes to us from boston. scot thanks for joining us here in "the war room." >> thank you for having me. >> michael: you work for the "boston globe." there ha
al qaeda spokesman alan ghaddan today this. >> in the west you have got a lot at your disposal. let's take america as an example. america is absolutely awash with easily obtainable firearms. you can go down to a gun show at the local convention center and come away with a fully automatic assault rifle without a background check and most likely without having to show an indication card. so what are you waiting for? >> michael: and the damn senate voted to allow this to continue. it's...
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i think the biggest question will be whether there was any particular al qaeda driven plot behind the two brothers, especially has there has been a long-standing by the intelligence communities that al qaeda and the chechen rebels have worked together in the resource, intelligence and supply of weapons, and ultimately if it does have an al qaeda angle to it, this could be significantly concerning as this would be the first chechen-born or led attack on the united states. >> that is right. it has not happened before. and i want to bring in our terrific resource on things like this. when he was not read his miranda rights, how surprised? >> it's unusual. we know him and his brother were bomb makers and there are other bombs out there, and is there a greater conspiracy than two brothers? it's a great concern. the public safety exception was most appropriate under these circumstances. >> is this a one and done thing, they did not read him his miranda rights, and will that become an issue later on or not likely? >> it may be raised, but it's not going to affect the government to go forward
i think the biggest question will be whether there was any particular al qaeda driven plot behind the two brothers, especially has there has been a long-standing by the intelligence communities that al qaeda and the chechen rebels have worked together in the resource, intelligence and supply of weapons, and ultimately if it does have an al qaeda angle to it, this could be significantly concerning as this would be the first chechen-born or led attack on the united states. >> that is right....
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qaeda linked groups in afghanistan and various other countries but we know nothing about whether these two men are acting alone or they had ties with a network of some kind important to note by. a tough. guy and it is again in washington just giving us an update there and obviously we're trying to separate fact from the fiction in this ongoing story not today identities of these suspects were revealed chechen leader ramzan they responded by saying terrorism has no nationality he said that he brothers lost all connection to long ago when they left for america. to do it off last strongly condemned to the. also marathon bombings are saying the chechen people have been greatly saddened by those train blasts that killed three people and injured over one hundred and seventy he added that no act of terror can be justified. of course connection to the marathon blast is an unexpected turn of events with large parts of boston sealed off as police search for the last suspect let's get more about that link with our peter lavelle who's here with me in the city peter do the originals of these brothe
qaeda linked groups in afghanistan and various other countries but we know nothing about whether these two men are acting alone or they had ties with a network of some kind important to note by. a tough. guy and it is again in washington just giving us an update there and obviously we're trying to separate fact from the fiction in this ongoing story not today identities of these suspects were revealed chechen leader ramzan they responded by saying terrorism has no nationality he said that he...
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even as boston struggles to piece it's a back together, canadian police announced they have foiled an al-qaeda terror plot in toronto. at this time there is no evidence that it was connected to boston. this morning funerals were held for two of the victims. >> 29-year-old krystle campbell, a restaurant manager who was at the marathon, cheering on her boyfriend. friends describe her as have kind heart and wry sense of humor, and there was a funeral for lingzi lu, a chinese citizen who had just written her final exams link. an eight year old boy martin richard was killed as was a police officer. today a thousand mourners turned out to pay their respect. the west borough baptist church has threatened to picket the funerals because gay marriage is legal in massachusetts. but 200 teamsters came out to protect the mourners and the protesters were nowhere to be seen. there was a moment of silence for the victims, the city of boston, white house, house, senate and new york stock exchange all stopped pay their respect. dzhokhar tsarnaev is at boston's hospital. he is on vaent late for and handcuffed to
even as boston struggles to piece it's a back together, canadian police announced they have foiled an al-qaeda terror plot in toronto. at this time there is no evidence that it was connected to boston. this morning funerals were held for two of the victims. >> 29-year-old krystle campbell, a restaurant manager who was at the marathon, cheering on her boyfriend. friends describe her as have kind heart and wry sense of humor, and there was a funeral for lingzi lu, a chinese citizen who had...
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apparently decentralized al qaeda but. to what extent is our drone policy and and the policies that we just had this report come out last week saying that yes we committed torture. we committed crimes war crimes and that was the co number you know with the number two guy on the the co whatever leader of the report and he's an old republican hard core number two or three in the defense department during the bush administration i mean serious. concern the guy who went into it saying to take a lot to convince me currently they did to what extent of we. had to use a lousy better for the shah. ourselves in the foot with this sure my introduction to this is is primarily you know came in the form of being an army officer in iraq and afghanistan one of the first things you learn on the battlefield whatever that battlefield looks like is that every action you take is going to have a consequence and that you are in a long term you know war is really difficult out of those things and whether you're up against you know a couple of sma
apparently decentralized al qaeda but. to what extent is our drone policy and and the policies that we just had this report come out last week saying that yes we committed torture. we committed crimes war crimes and that was the co number you know with the number two guy on the the co whatever leader of the report and he's an old republican hard core number two or three in the defense department during the bush administration i mean serious. concern the guy who went into it saying to take a lot...
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we have seen chechens fighting elsewhere with al qaeda and other extremist groups aligned with al qaeda outside of chechnya. that is not uncommon. but chechen groups, themselves, pointing attacks outside of russia really has not been their priority. we should note chechen separatist groups, there subelements of those that, again, aligned themselves with sunni islamist extremism. that's the exception rather than the rule. >> talk to us, if you can, about the profile of the suspect now on the run. how surprised are you that a 19-year-old, who apparently had plenty of friends, participated in school sports, was good enough to get a $2,500 scholarship, would be radicalized in this way? >> well, i would just say that right now we're operating under the assumption he was radicalized. i think that's probably the most likely outcome, but we don't know that. that being said -- >> even if he hasn't been radicalized -- he desired to perpetrate the murder of americans. >> that's absolutely right. either way he was a violent extremist. exactly what the cause was, we don't yet know. frankly, i don't
we have seen chechens fighting elsewhere with al qaeda and other extremist groups aligned with al qaeda outside of chechnya. that is not uncommon. but chechen groups, themselves, pointing attacks outside of russia really has not been their priority. we should note chechen separatist groups, there subelements of those that, again, aligned themselves with sunni islamist extremism. that's the exception rather than the rule. >> talk to us, if you can, about the profile of the suspect now on...
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it is not just al qaeda that is about this. there is a lot of other groups that are violent jihadist and something that is called civiliation jihad. the premer on the muslim brotherhood's stradge -- strategic plan . the fact that the f.b.i. which we know interviewed one of the brothers about a year or so ago, failed to detect his jihadist impulse i would suggest in part because of the success of thization jihad that made it impermissible for the f.b.i. to know. they have had their files purged of information that give offense to these . that mines the f.b.i. is less able to deal with the threat and >> what should we do differently? i am nopt talking about the f.b.i., i am just talking about all of us. >> the first part of business is to learn what we are up against. the famous chinese strategist said you can't defeat an enemy you don't know. there is a wealth of material in places like that . the explanatory memorandum and introduced in evidence and takes them 15 minute to read it and it tells them what we are up against and gi
it is not just al qaeda that is about this. there is a lot of other groups that are violent jihadist and something that is called civiliation jihad. the premer on the muslim brotherhood's stradge -- strategic plan . the fact that the f.b.i. which we know interviewed one of the brothers about a year or so ago, failed to detect his jihadist impulse i would suggest in part because of the success of thization jihad that made it impermissible for the f.b.i. to know. they have had their files purged...
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a man was trying to join an al qaeda group how authorities managed to stop him. a deadly explosion days ago. parts of a tight knit texas town unrecognizable. what will we are learning about the condition of the fertilizer plant before the explosion. it was supposed to be a peaceful festival celebrating pot. getting high in the mile high city. something else happened. chaos erupts. thousands of people running for their lives. hey america, even though she doesn't need them, cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that with soft fabric and waistband, the best protection looks, fits, and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try for yourself. starts with ground beef, onions and peppers baked in a ketchup glaze with savory gravy and mashed russet potatoes. what makes stouffer's meatloaf best of all? that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care, for you or your family. >> in texas following that explosion that massive explosion at a fertilizer plant in georgia. 14 people died. this is an apartment buildin
a man was trying to join an al qaeda group how authorities managed to stop him. a deadly explosion days ago. parts of a tight knit texas town unrecognizable. what will we are learning about the condition of the fertilizer plant before the explosion. it was supposed to be a peaceful festival celebrating pot. getting high in the mile high city. something else happened. chaos erupts. thousands of people running for their lives. hey america, even though she doesn't need them, cheryl burke is...
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i agree with the analysis that being part of al qaeda creates an eligibility. i don't think being part of general atre treahatred of the states is nearly enough. where i slightly disagree, there's a supreme court decision, the one you were referring to, chris, involving the nazis. one of whom was a u.s. citizen. the crimes werer. traded traited to be for u.s. soil. bottom line, this is not a case for enemy combatants, and there so many horrible crimes committed. if we start throwing the constitution out, we're going to lose the real war for our values. >> let's talk about the issue a lot of people have been talking about. not everybody, but some. miranda rights. we've watched enough detective shows no know, police shows, they give miranda rights almost like blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. it's done. why do you think that's an issue? now we just got the word as we went on the air tonight the defendant here, the suspect, i guess he's a defendant now, has been given his miranda rights. >> this is truly something of an urban legend. people like to watch shows where a
i agree with the analysis that being part of al qaeda creates an eligibility. i don't think being part of general atre treahatred of the states is nearly enough. where i slightly disagree, there's a supreme court decision, the one you were referring to, chris, involving the nazis. one of whom was a u.s. citizen. the crimes werer. traded traited to be for u.s. soil. bottom line, this is not a case for enemy combatants, and there so many horrible crimes committed. if we start throwing the...
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people with al qaeda links. we don't know precisely where tamerlan was in dagestan. >> president obama spoke to vladimir putin today. do we have any idea what they discussed? >> the same said simply terrorism issues. there will be a large question here about what they know about tamerlan. he would have spent a short peered in southern russia. this points back to the fbi saying in the year before they did question him. it's entirely possible many people say that could have been the indication of russia i spoke to. he may have had no comment at this particular point. they worked intently in the past few years, past decade, many say with a heavy hand. it's important to point out before 2006 before he went to
people with al qaeda links. we don't know precisely where tamerlan was in dagestan. >> president obama spoke to vladimir putin today. do we have any idea what they discussed? >> the same said simply terrorism issues. there will be a large question here about what they know about tamerlan. he would have spent a short peered in southern russia. this points back to the fbi saying in the year before they did question him. it's entirely possible many people say that could have been the...
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do you see any al-qaeda fingerprints on this? >> the only fingerprint i have seen is possibly ideology, but not operation. every step of the way was red mentary. if you look at -- rudimentary. you have a kid with a hoodie and a cap. if he wants to obscure himself, the hoodie goes on. if they had operational training, i want to know who. they were amateurs. >> but they hurt a lot of people. >> correct. >> chris: some law enforcement officials are criticizing authorities in boston for lacking town the entire metropolitan community. a million people for 1 12 hours. we don't do that if there is a serial killer on the loose. they did that for tsarnaev. they say it's overreaction. question, would you have done that? was that a reasonable response >> i don't know if we would have done that, because i don't know if we thought of doing it. but it was genius. the right thing for them to do. you have to remember the one brother when he was killed had some kind of device on his body. you don't know if the second person had a device on their
do you see any al-qaeda fingerprints on this? >> the only fingerprint i have seen is possibly ideology, but not operation. every step of the way was red mentary. if you look at -- rudimentary. you have a kid with a hoodie and a cap. if he wants to obscure himself, the hoodie goes on. if they had operational training, i want to know who. they were amateurs. >> but they hurt a lot of people. >> correct. >> chris: some law enforcement officials are criticizing authorities...
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do you see any al-qaeda fingerprints on this? >> the only fingerprint i have seen is possibly ideology, but not operation. every step of the way was red mentary. if you look at -- rudimentary. you have a kid with a hoodie and a cap. if he wants to obscure himself, the hoodie goes on. if they had operational training, i want to know who. they were amateurs. >> but they hurt a lot of people. >> correct. >> chris: some law enforcement officials are criticizing authorities in boston for lacking town the entire metropolitan community. a million people for 1 12 hours. we don't do that if there is a serial killer on the loose. they did that for tsarnaev. they say it's overreaction. question, would you have done that? was that a reasonable response >> i don't know if we would have done that, because i don't know if we thought of doing it. but it was genius. the right thing for them to do. you have to remember the one brother when he was killed had some kind of device on his body. you don't know if the second person had a device on their
do you see any al-qaeda fingerprints on this? >> the only fingerprint i have seen is possibly ideology, but not operation. every step of the way was red mentary. if you look at -- rudimentary. you have a kid with a hoodie and a cap. if he wants to obscure himself, the hoodie goes on. if they had operational training, i want to know who. they were amateurs. >> but they hurt a lot of people. >> correct. >> chris: some law enforcement officials are criticizing authorities...
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qaeda. we don't know whether or not this is an act of two people who were ordered by some centralized organization to do this or whether or not these are two men who decided to come here on their own perhaps inspired by the ideology and decided to try to do as much damage as possible. do you see any facts as we know them that cut in either direction? >> right now i wouldn't weigh either side. it could be that these guys were brothers and they were living together and they could have concocted this plan on their own without any direction from any overseas group or conversely they could have had some kind of a direction from overseas. they could have been planted living here for a year, plotting this out and given an order to do this at a special event like the marathon. we just don't know yet. the investigation will determine that down the road. >> all right. stand by. i'll bring in michael. you were there in the room when the bin laden operation was conducted. mike, can you hear me? are you
qaeda. we don't know whether or not this is an act of two people who were ordered by some centralized organization to do this or whether or not these are two men who decided to come here on their own perhaps inspired by the ideology and decided to try to do as much damage as possible. do you see any facts as we know them that cut in either direction? >> right now i wouldn't weigh either side. it could be that these guys were brothers and they were living together and they could have...
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these are all the tools of warfare for al qaeda. i'm very concerned he was out of the sights of the fbi, he went over to chechnya and got trained and recruited and he came back and was successful in pulling off the largest terrorist operation since 9/11. >> all right. thank you very much, chairman. we appreciate your taking the time. i'm here with wolf blitzer along with john king and deb feyerick. john on the phone working his sources tonight because that's what it's like with everyone making the calls. to reset where we are, deb, can you update us on exactly what you know as we believe this is reaching the very final moments. >> yeah, it really is. clearly, this they believe is the person they have been looking for for the last week. he was able somehow to find shelter in a structure, an open structure, which didn't require a key, didn't require any sort of break-in, it appears. maybe that's overstating it, but he was able to hide there. then they knew he was in the watertown location. they were thinking about looking down by the
these are all the tools of warfare for al qaeda. i'm very concerned he was out of the sights of the fbi, he went over to chechnya and got trained and recruited and he came back and was successful in pulling off the largest terrorist operation since 9/11. >> all right. thank you very much, chairman. we appreciate your taking the time. i'm here with wolf blitzer along with john king and deb feyerick. john on the phone working his sources tonight because that's what it's like with everyone...
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support from al qaeda in iran. i can tell you that there's no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. >> authorities say the two men arrested are not canadian citizens but declined to comment on their nationality. they also said there's no connection to the boston bombings. tom foreman has more on the canadian terror plot from cnn washington. >> reporter: the target for this alleged terror plot was the via train system in canada. it's an inner city connecting system. it's used by 4 million canadians. it's from toronto and montreal. in fact, that's where these two men were arrested. this is what authorities say they were up to, that they were watching trains coming into and out of toronto surveying the tracks, surveying the trains themselves, looking for a weak spot that they could attack and try to derail a train. this is one of the very, very busy hubs there. if i take you down to street level you can see just exactly how urbanized this area might be. this is the via train sign telling you
support from al qaeda in iran. i can tell you that there's no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. >> authorities say the two men arrested are not canadian citizens but declined to comment on their nationality. they also said there's no connection to the boston bombings. tom foreman has more on the canadian terror plot from cnn washington. >> reporter: the target for this alleged terror plot was the via train system in canada. it's an inner city...
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that comes right out of al qaeda. they say the bam was to hurt people, kill people and cause economic damage. >> paul yashgs thank you very much for reporting from ottawa. up next, the attorney for the wife of tamerlan tsarnaev. she said she had no knowledge of the attack. does that add up? and the suspected bomber partied after the day after the attack. went to classes, went to the gym. we talk to two of his dorm mates. and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com none of us think bad things are gonna happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow
that comes right out of al qaeda. they say the bam was to hurt people, kill people and cause economic damage. >> paul yashgs thank you very much for reporting from ottawa. up next, the attorney for the wife of tamerlan tsarnaev. she said she had no knowledge of the attack. does that add up? and the suspected bomber partied after the day after the attack. went to classes, went to the gym. we talk to two of his dorm mates. and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered...